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sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >> that's what happens it ranks 8-10 in. in some places then you have 70 mi. per hour wind gusts. justziziziziziutstststststststool. us and its circulation will dominate the area but instead of looking east at sandy let's look west at what may be coming sandy is still not done with us so we will have a mix of sun and clouds tomorrow and a gusty northwest wind but there we are thursday morning and evening it's starting to separate a little bit the next blow comes in a sign that this system is diminishing look at a few reports of severe weather in the eastern u.s. there you see some reports of heavy winds in our area also the north carolina and eastern tennessee mountains those are the snowstorm and look how nice it was from the planes today 78 in oklahoma city but there is a cold air mass taking shape and tonight temperatures in single digits in british columbia we sit at 44 degrees here in chica
sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >> that's what happens it ranks 8-10 in. in some places then you have 70 mi. per hour wind gusts. justziziziziziutstststststststool. us and its circulation will dominate the area but instead of looking east at sandy let's look west at what may be coming sandy is still not done with us so...
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disney gets the "star wars"is franchise, consumer products, and lucasfilm's portfolio of entertainment technology patents. "star wars: episode 7" is expected to be released in 2015. >> tom: while the u.s. presidential race was already too close to call, now the candidates and election supervisors in the northeast have the aftermath of hurricane sandy to deal with. darren gersh looks at the potential impact on a key swing states. >> reporter: fears that super-storm sandy would disrupt voting and the presidential election are receding as the storm heads north and away from the united states. the storm hit new jersey hard, but the state makes it easy to vote early by mail, and that makes it unlikely the storm will keep many from sending in their ballots. new york does not offer early voting, giving officials there time to recover by election day. in the key swing state of virginia, election offices in 55 unties were up and running today. just nine remain closed and those are expected to reopen soon.un the virginia secretary of state has asked local election officials to extend absentee voting hours
disney gets the "star wars"is franchise, consumer products, and lucasfilm's portfolio of entertainment technology patents. "star wars: episode 7" is expected to be released in 2015. >> tom: while the u.s. presidential race was already too close to call, now the candidates and election supervisors in the northeast have the aftermath of hurricane sandy to deal with. darren gersh looks at the potential impact on a key swing states. >> reporter: fears that...
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we'll look at technologies of the future and best practices of today. we'll go to a country that gets 75% of its electricity from a source that emits zero carbon dioxide and we'll introduce a new energy that's cheap, cleaner than coal and right in our own backyards. but first i'll take you to a country that was almost completely dependent on energy from the middle east 40 years ago. now this nation is totally energy independent. how did they do it? let's find out.it >> in 1973, denmark was in big trouble. the yom kippur war led to an oil embargo and the days when most of europe was dependent on foreign energies. so they banned driving on sundays and told people to turn off their lights. in the americas as well, the 1970s brought a sense of crisis. >> i am tonight setting a clear goal for the energy policy of the united states. >> president jimmy carter encouraged conservation and installed solar panels on the roof of the white house. but those panels eventually came down and our resolve to go green faded. meanwhile, denmark doubled down on green energy,
we'll look at technologies of the future and best practices of today. we'll go to a country that gets 75% of its electricity from a source that emits zero carbon dioxide and we'll introduce a new energy that's cheap, cleaner than coal and right in our own backyards. but first i'll take you to a country that was almost completely dependent on energy from the middle east 40 years ago. now this nation is totally energy independent. how did they do it? let's find out.it >> in 1973, denmark...
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technology innovation. is developments around russia we. covered. welcome back i'm speaking with filmmaker tom shadyac a man behind a number of well known films including ace ventura pet detective the nutty professor liar liar and his most recent film i am tom a let me set this segment up by just sharing a short clip from i am with our viewers here it is. and i took a chance on a guy who at the time was known as the white guy on in living color. my world changed overnight. and well i kind of went shopping. first i bought a little seven thousand square foot house in the hills with several swimming pools movie stars. we were going to make sure that the professor leifer bruce. morcombe success came my way i bought a bigger house and more stuff. but something odd happened to me when i moved into my first beverly hills house that kind of took the edge off my buzz. i was standing alone in the entrance foyer after the movers had just left and i was struck with one very clear very strange feeling i was no happier. there i was standing in the house and my cu
technology innovation. is developments around russia we. covered. welcome back i'm speaking with filmmaker tom shadyac a man behind a number of well known films including ace ventura pet detective the nutty professor liar liar and his most recent film i am tom a let me set this segment up by just sharing a short clip from i am with our viewers here it is. and i took a chance on a guy who at the time was known as the white guy on in living color. my world changed overnight. and well i kind of...
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it's been tremendously disastrous, modern technology has weathered the storm so to speak. to laurie's pointed it's a inconvenience. in pre-industrial america or in the haiti or honduras you would have ten thousand people. you are worried about a cyber attack. we can't prepare for a natural disaster. but any attack would come from a known enemy that is islam we aren't sitting deduction like another natural disaster. >> ubs says they are going to cut up to 10,000 jobs. the reason is because of the requirement that have been put on banks for more capital and more rules. whether it's basil 3 or dodd-frank. ron, let's start with you? >> i think they will. i think this is really the danger you run when you pass legislation and rush it through congress. we don't have any understanding of the financial implications of it. i think ubs could be the tip of the spear here. i think there are a lot of smaller banks as well as those that want to do usiness with us is it really competitive for us to do business in united states or do we cut our losses. ubs a beginning indicator of what do
it's been tremendously disastrous, modern technology has weathered the storm so to speak. to laurie's pointed it's a inconvenience. in pre-industrial america or in the haiti or honduras you would have ten thousand people. you are worried about a cyber attack. we can't prepare for a natural disaster. but any attack would come from a known enemy that is islam we aren't sitting deduction like another natural disaster. >> ubs says they are going to cut up to 10,000 jobs. the reason is because...
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coming up in medical watch new technology making breast cancer detection more accurate and giving patients peace of mind. a two- time breast cancer survivor inter family turning her medical setbacks into an opportunity to help others. >> in tonight's medical watch taking radiologists eyes into deeper territory new technology boost two dimensional images into 3 d giving doctors a clearer view and patients more peace of mind. the traditional mammogram has been the gold standard because it's very good at detecting calcifications of the early stages of cancer. and can spot not jewels that a woman may not feel oneself exams, but still some patients pose a challenge to radiologists, and there is extra tissue a lesion could easily be hiding in there. like repairs this radiologist relies on conventional digital images which provide a simple projection at a single depth and now she is wearing in a new technology, three d sentencesdimensional tomo synthesis. in a single swoop on the arm of the machine captures not one but multiple pitcher's at varying depths next computer software stacks the images
coming up in medical watch new technology making breast cancer detection more accurate and giving patients peace of mind. a two- time breast cancer survivor inter family turning her medical setbacks into an opportunity to help others. >> in tonight's medical watch taking radiologists eyes into deeper territory new technology boost two dimensional images into 3 d giving doctors a clearer view and patients more peace of mind. the traditional mammogram has been the gold standard because it's...
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and as the technology changes, it's going to be easier and easier to make these very cheap films for someone like gregg who's got that much talent. if you're determined to make a film now, i am convinced that you can find a way to make it. whether you shoot it on video and get it transferred, or you get everyone and all the equipment for free, or you save up for two or three years, all those ways now are possible. whereas before, it was completely out of the question. i think i'll always be a guerilla filmmaker. at one point, one critic called us outlaws and so, yes, i am a film outlaw and i think that's a good thing to be. h e annenberg media ♪ and: with additional funding from these foundations and individuals: and by: and the annual financial support of: for information about this and other annenberg media programs call 1-800-learner and visit us at www.learner.org.
and as the technology changes, it's going to be easier and easier to make these very cheap films for someone like gregg who's got that much talent. if you're determined to make a film now, i am convinced that you can find a way to make it. whether you shoot it on video and get it transferred, or you get everyone and all the equipment for free, or you save up for two or three years, all those ways now are possible. whereas before, it was completely out of the question. i think i'll always be a...
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and to invest in the new technologies of the future that will create jobs. unfortunately, the partisanship meant we had a very close vote on the recovery act. candidly, looking back on it, we should have done more on that bill when it passed. secondly, we have a transportation bill that is a little more than two years, only 27 months. it used to be that democrats and republicans would work together to pass more robust transportation bills. to invest across the country so that we are creating jobs and at the same time rebuilding the foundation of the economy. on the transportation bill, one of the reasons it was held up for so long was because the tea party and the house in their ideology kept it from moving forward. i would hope that my opponent, word -- were he to be elected, would say to the tea party that we need to invest in the future, create jobs, and move the economy forward, which means disagreeing with the two-party and investing in infrastructure. >> the fiscal cliff will happen on january 1st of the congress of the united states does nothing befor
and to invest in the new technologies of the future that will create jobs. unfortunately, the partisanship meant we had a very close vote on the recovery act. candidly, looking back on it, we should have done more on that bill when it passed. secondly, we have a transportation bill that is a little more than two years, only 27 months. it used to be that democrats and republicans would work together to pass more robust transportation bills. to invest across the country so that we are creating...
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solar stocks were not shining for the technology industry today. first solar dropped 8.9%. it cut its full year revenue forecast blaming disruptions in its supply chain thanks to hurricane sandy. sun-power fell 7.9% even though it had a surprise profit last quarter. sandy may also delay the u.s. government's selling of its stake in insurance giant a.i.g. according to an analyst at bernstein research. that stake was a result of a.i.g.'s bailout in 2008. shares fell 7.2%. a.i.g. has said it's too early to put a real cost on hurricane sandy. all of the five most actively traded exchange traded products were lower. the nasdaq one hundred and russell 2,000 funds saw the biggest losses, down more than 1% each. and that's tonight's market focus. election day may be in four days, but president obama and the lame duck congress have less than two months to steer clear of the fiscacliff-- the combination of tax hikes and government spending cuts scheduled to take affect in january. our market monitor this week says plan now for higher taxes soon, and higher interest rates eventually.
solar stocks were not shining for the technology industry today. first solar dropped 8.9%. it cut its full year revenue forecast blaming disruptions in its supply chain thanks to hurricane sandy. sun-power fell 7.9% even though it had a surprise profit last quarter. sandy may also delay the u.s. government's selling of its stake in insurance giant a.i.g. according to an analyst at bernstein research. that stake was a result of a.i.g.'s bailout in 2008. shares fell 7.2%. a.i.g. has said it's too...
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the third is giving science and technology back to the people. look at all the science and technology that's going on. we lead the world. huge amount of it is working on evermore refined and reliable weapons of mass destruction. chemical, bilogical, physical. scientific brains, technological brains not applied to modern public transit, not applied until recently to solar energy, not applied to building practices for efficiency, not applied to advanced systems of sewage processes, water purification, not applied to science and technology for the people. we need that. we need to redirect it. one way is to elaborate the role of citizen sciencetists. there are thousands, now, citizens scientists. they are volunteering for environmental groups in europe, east asia, north america. what are they doing? well, they are counting the number of seals that go into a certain bay in canada. they can't hire people for that. they are measuring and detecting certain contaminants per billion parts for drinking water or soil contamination. the more citizen scientist
the third is giving science and technology back to the people. look at all the science and technology that's going on. we lead the world. huge amount of it is working on evermore refined and reliable weapons of mass destruction. chemical, bilogical, physical. scientific brains, technological brains not applied to modern public transit, not applied until recently to solar energy, not applied to building practices for efficiency, not applied to advanced systems of sewage processes, water...
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it wasn't like it was technology we in the industry were not familiar with. so i would have been pretty comfortable it would have worked. again what was impressed on us even if we're operating electronically the majority of firms in the metro new york area would have to staff up and send people's into harm's way and they didn't want to do that and we didn't want them to do on further review. >> duncan, thanks for joining us. get back to piano practice. >> thank you. we'll see you guys open tomorrow morning. we'll be in normal tomorrow. we have people there now and more coming in tomorrow so we should be in pretty good shape for tomorrow. melissa: thank you very much. >> bye. ashley: coming up, lots more on the costly destruction caused by sandy of the plus we got some economic data today, believe it or not. another sign that the housing market could be recovering. the case-shiller index showing a rise in home prices in most major cities but can the housing momentum continue? we'll he will have that and so much are coming up straight ahead ashley: good afterno
it wasn't like it was technology we in the industry were not familiar with. so i would have been pretty comfortable it would have worked. again what was impressed on us even if we're operating electronically the majority of firms in the metro new york area would have to staff up and send people's into harm's way and they didn't want to do that and we didn't want them to do on further review. >> duncan, thanks for joining us. get back to piano practice. >> thank you. we'll see you...
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about the rise of technology at the expense of the individual in today's society. i agree. oh, absolutely. th was very impressive. i hope so. it was a lot of work. i mean, thank you. rosa. i see you know your wines too. all in a day's wor dígale al sr. collins que le debería de aumentar su sueldo. what did he say ? he says you should give me a raise. i didn't think i should tell him i don't even work for you. well, maybe that's something we should lk about. federal safety rules are very strict. you really should be wearing gloves. if there were a safety hazard, i would know about it. well, u don't have to be so defensive. excuse me. your landlord's son doesn't need to learn about running a small business. he needs to learn some manners ! all right, jamal. take it easy. it's almost the end of the day. and the end of my patience. yesterday he told me my fingernails weren't clean enough. he told me i carried too many plates at one time. oh, come on. he told me he didn't like my hair. anyway, all i know is this world's in trouble if that kid survives to adulthood. if you ask
about the rise of technology at the expense of the individual in today's society. i agree. oh, absolutely. th was very impressive. i hope so. it was a lot of work. i mean, thank you. rosa. i see you know your wines too. all in a day's wor dígale al sr. collins que le debería de aumentar su sueldo. what did he say ? he says you should give me a raise. i didn't think i should tell him i don't even work for you. well, maybe that's something we should lk about. federal safety rules are very...
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it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. we create easy to use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! strategies, chains, positions. we put 'em all on one screen! could we make placing a trade any easier? mmmm...could we? open an account today and get a free 13-month e ibd™ subscription when you call 1-888-280-0149 now. optionsxpress by charles schwab. >>> commodities traded all week. the nimax floor gets back to business. bertha coombs has been watching action and joins us now. >> back to business but a lot of folks have had trouble getting in. look at the options pit where they are normally shoulder to shoulder. today it is quiet. one thing that's helpful for options traders is their options expired on friday ahead of the storm. not so today for futures in terms of gasoline and for heating oil. options expiring this afternoon.
it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. we create easy to use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! strategies, chains, positions. we put 'em all on one screen! could we make placing a trade any easier? mmmm...could we? open an account today and get a free 13-month e ibd™ subscription...
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>> you know, i'm not so sure i like overweighting technology at this point. it has come a long way. and i think it might take a little bit of a breather. consumer discretionaries i think should hold up prty well. materials, i like it i would actually for the first time in many years put a toe in the water in financial. i think you might see a little overperformance there, after the drama of the end of this year, beginning of 2-13 is behind us. might be a good opportunity to buy some of the things that get thrown out with the drama and fiscal cliff. >> a lot of those banks have been thrown out, certainly over the past several years. guys, we have to leave it there. a couple of market pros from the midwest, scott ren with wells fargo and rob stein withaser assetmanager. >> tom: sandy has brought some modes of transportation to a stand still across the mid- atlantic and northeastern u.s. more than 12,000 flights have been cancell, and the list grows bthe hor. rports from washington d.c. north to boston are virtually shut-in. on the rails, amtrak service throughout the region has been c
>> you know, i'm not so sure i like overweighting technology at this point. it has come a long way. and i think it might take a little bit of a breather. consumer discretionaries i think should hold up prty well. materials, i like it i would actually for the first time in many years put a toe in the water in financial. i think you might see a little overperformance there, after the drama of the end of this year, beginning of 2-13 is behind us. might be a good opportunity to buy some of...
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so things like the consumer stilltionary sector like technology which has been hit here lately. tollers which is certainly hit here i think people are discounting maybe even more of a slowdown in china. and perhaps even more of a slowdown if that's possible in europe. so i think our analysis says you know, we-- chinese economic activity, possibly bottomed out here in the 7, 8% range. fanned we get a little bit of a surprise to the upside there or if europe is less bad or maybe even flattens out a some point in 2013, i think a sector like materials would s well, so we want to be notld overweight the defensives. we want to play continued economic recovery. >> tom: looking for growth there, rob, how about it, is it on your buy list as well? >> you know, i'm not so sure i like overweighting technology at this point. it has come long way. and i think it might take a little bit of a breather. consumer discretionaries i think should hold up pretty well. materials, i like it i would actually for the first time in many years put a toe in the water in financial. i think you might see a li
so things like the consumer stilltionary sector like technology which has been hit here lately. tollers which is certainly hit here i think people are discounting maybe even more of a slowdown in china. and perhaps even more of a slowdown if that's possible in europe. so i think our analysis says you know, we-- chinese economic activity, possibly bottomed out here in the 7, 8% range. fanned we get a little bit of a surprise to the upside there or if europe is less bad or maybe even flattens out...
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technology is up with heavy volumetraders like induce the company will continue to run bet dot com registry. they agreed to be bought by red prairie at $45 a share. if nvidia is up 5% microsoft stock is up 3.5% bankamerica and jpmorgan chase was up. exxonmobil earning slightly more than 9.$5 billion. a lot of money but those long gas lines put a more generous value on the product is delivered eight yen and day out. but when you look those earnings exxon paid 7.$3 billion of federal income tax. 8.65 billion of taxes but the total bill over $24 billion. 2.5 times more than what it kept and profits. the treasury market caution ahead of the unemployment report with the yield rising at 1.7%. the stock market back in business after hurricane sandy. the victory lap that bot candidates took yesterday may have been far too early especially new jersey and new york struggling to restore power. working hard to get recovery efforts they would like help but essential services, food shortages, polluted drinking water. the pictures of themselves slapping each other on the back is not appreciated by those w
technology is up with heavy volumetraders like induce the company will continue to run bet dot com registry. they agreed to be bought by red prairie at $45 a share. if nvidia is up 5% microsoft stock is up 3.5% bankamerica and jpmorgan chase was up. exxonmobil earning slightly more than 9.$5 billion. a lot of money but those long gas lines put a more generous value on the product is delivered eight yen and day out. but when you look those earnings exxon paid 7.$3 billion of federal income tax....
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and four i was all pretty citizens united that's precisions united but they'll beat new frontiers in technology it also has to do with where is the energy. you know on the campaign finance is only a small part of the of the problem of the flow of money through this city that the question though is is is the republican party even still a legitimate republican party or a legitimate political party or has it just become a shill for large transnational corporations and a small band of very loud cranky billionaires. it also represents and should represent again the aspirations and hopes of lots of middle class people i mean i speak to republican clubs all the time i will speak without freedom republican clubs all across the country thanks to all these guys and what is a party of people who own things but often not very big things the party of people who are married have children. it's the party of sort of the leaders of small scale communities and those people right now are not at their best because we're living through an economic depression and as we saw in the 1930's as we saw in the eight hundre
and four i was all pretty citizens united that's precisions united but they'll beat new frontiers in technology it also has to do with where is the energy. you know on the campaign finance is only a small part of the of the problem of the flow of money through this city that the question though is is is the republican party even still a legitimate republican party or a legitimate political party or has it just become a shill for large transnational corporations and a small band of very loud...
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at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. i'i invest in what i know.r. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification
at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely...
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technology, community, and experts. it's the coming together of all three of these things that makes it possible for us to defie gravity every sickle weem. we have got to place we launch new consumer product somewhere between $5 and $50,000. when every company to rubber maid they are spends millions dollars just to throw something against the wall. by the way, the guy pictured here. we call him around the office detroit. he's here somewhere. his name is richard. he runs shop. everything that comes out of this guy's hands. he went to college here. [applause] where are are you? stand up. i can't see. he's here. so all of in happens where people come together submit their idea, some of the ideas are as simple as recycled science fair projects they had in high school. this is one that was submitted bade guy in wisconsin who graduated high school at the time hep said it's a problem and i needed solution. i can't fit all of my power cords in to the power grip. 709 people came together. and design process and all of the sudden
technology, community, and experts. it's the coming together of all three of these things that makes it possible for us to defie gravity every sickle weem. we have got to place we launch new consumer product somewhere between $5 and $50,000. when every company to rubber maid they are spends millions dollars just to throw something against the wall. by the way, the guy pictured here. we call him around the office detroit. he's here somewhere. his name is richard. he runs shop. everything that...
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so zara used technology to become successful, walmart used technology. but you have to have the original genesis of an idea to begin with. and i think that's so important. when you look at zara, they enable, they empower their people. so if someone sees a trend in san francisco, they can jump on it. they don't have to salute the flag and go up corporate headquarters, they can act. and what i think we really need to focus on is diversifying our economy. we certainly need a robust, strong manufacturing basis, but now is the time where we have to diversify. one of the reasons we suffered so greatly is our entire city was tied to one industry, and when that industry ran into trouble, so did the region. and the second thing about technology, these are companies that are capital-efficient and can scale quickly. what used to take decades to create significant amounts of jobs can happen now in a matter of months. >> right. >> so i think it's imperative that the local officials and the universities in the country. it can make such a big impact so quickly. >> this
so zara used technology to become successful, walmart used technology. but you have to have the original genesis of an idea to begin with. and i think that's so important. when you look at zara, they enable, they empower their people. so if someone sees a trend in san francisco, they can jump on it. they don't have to salute the flag and go up corporate headquarters, they can act. and what i think we really need to focus on is diversifying our economy. we certainly need a robust, strong...
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sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. millions of people from maine to the carolinas are without power this morning. 33 deaths are blamed on the storm. president obama has declared a major disaster exists in the states of new york and new jersey. york's subway is likely to be out of service for another four-five days due to flooding. new jersey gov. chris christie said the devastation on the jersey shore is some of the worst they have ever seen. >> president obama was scheduled to share the podium with former president bill clinton. vice president biden was able to attend an event can stand in for him as president obama had to coordinate an emergency response to the storm on the east coast. >> the present and i want you to know he wanted to express his regrets for not being here but he is doing the job a president should be doing. >> they are shown in a tight race. romney had to make some changes to his schedule to avoid the hurrica
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well from the fukushima its technology innovation all the latest m l m inst from around rush hour we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. time. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. just. the good the bad and the very very piano grossly ugly the good the new york times yesterday the times editorial board officially endorsed the marriage equality ballot initiatives will be voted on in four states on election day in the endorsement the paper urged residents of maryland minnesota maine and washington state to not place their state so sharply on the wrong side of fairness the editorial went on to say that the freedom to marry is a fundamental right that should not have to be won or defended at the ballot box unfortunately is sad reality america is that marriage equality does in fact have to be put to a vote let's hope that more and more americans realize that everyone should have the right to marry whomever they want and vo
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it was yesterday when technology rallied so strongly, apple was left out. apple posted a very bad month in october, leading the nasdaq 100 to declines of 4% or so. what's going on here? >> yeah, well, to me i think there is a bit of rationality hitting the story here and i don't think it's a coincidence that the stock made an all-time high on september 21st the day they introduced the iphone 5 down 18% down to the release of the ipad mini. we have a situation where between the iphone 5 and ipad mini, these are two of the first defensive products i believe the company has introduced in the last ten years. when you think about it, the iphone 5 went bigger, a 4-inch screen, where some competitors like samsung were already doing that. they shrunk the ipad from ten inches to about 8. so you have two very evolutionary products. i think they're both very good products but i'm not certain that they're line worthy products, meaning lines around the block to get them so here all of a sudden you have a company that's not doing category leading products. they're just k
it was yesterday when technology rallied so strongly, apple was left out. apple posted a very bad month in october, leading the nasdaq 100 to declines of 4% or so. what's going on here? >> yeah, well, to me i think there is a bit of rationality hitting the story here and i don't think it's a coincidence that the stock made an all-time high on september 21st the day they introduced the iphone 5 down 18% down to the release of the ipad mini. we have a situation where between the iphone 5...
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second, the increase in technology that we are bringing into manufacturing every day makes us far more productive. >> working experience of actors in hollywood does not have a whole lot in common with factory workers in chicago on the face of it. while you are not likely to see much of the economic downturn on the big screen, its effects are real in los angeles. >> i came out here with 15 people, three of them are still here. two of us are working. so that's the reality of it. staying in the race. >> hollywood has always been about chasing the dream. that belief that the hard work and talent of an individual can win out feels remarkably strong across america. skip is a turkey farmer in northeast ohio. >> people want to work and they want to realize what their future is. they want a good future and they will get it. anybody can do it. you can do anything in this country. just work. but they have to have that opportunity. >> a lot of people who unspoken seem to have far more faith in their ability to make a difference to the economy than they do in washington. >> you can see that report
second, the increase in technology that we are bringing into manufacturing every day makes us far more productive. >> working experience of actors in hollywood does not have a whole lot in common with factory workers in chicago on the face of it. while you are not likely to see much of the economic downturn on the big screen, its effects are real in los angeles. >> i came out here with 15 people, three of them are still here. two of us are working. so that's the reality of it....
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let me just quickly say that the technology changes the cost of these resources. doesn't just unleash them. but eventually the technology makes our resources competitive with declining resources in the middle east. but your point on jobs is the one i'm most interested in as well. most people think of these jobs as hard-hat jobs. guys in the field drilling and digging. they are. they're high value jobs but they generate jobs in the information technology industry, health care industry, manufacturing industry. in fact ohio has under construction a almost billion dollar steel mill for the first time in junk town, ohio. -- youngstown, ohio. it is being built to provide oil and gas manufacturing pipe for the state of ohio. ohio and dozen other swing states are enjoying a boom because of cheap natural gas. melissa: i do you one better. cheap and abundant natural gas and energy to fuel it and comes full circle. thanks for coming on. i wish we had more time. >> thank you. melissa: sandy on the brink of landfall. hundreds of thousands are already without power. floodwaters
let me just quickly say that the technology changes the cost of these resources. doesn't just unleash them. but eventually the technology makes our resources competitive with declining resources in the middle east. but your point on jobs is the one i'm most interested in as well. most people think of these jobs as hard-hat jobs. guys in the field drilling and digging. they are. they're high value jobs but they generate jobs in the information technology industry, health care industry,...
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off on this, and why was -- why were people not comfortable with the technology? was it on the broker's end? new york stock exchange end? but that is clearly an issue. the markets should be open. this is absurd. it is raining, and the market is closed? i just met greg smith by the way -- liz: he created his own hurricane when he left goldman sachs. >> i like greg. i think you know what? he's an honest guy. he deserves his say. liz: everybody does; right? >> well, not everybody. liz: stick around for it. greg smith, he authored this book, and of course he was at one of wall street's most well known firms, quite the fare well letter, an op-ed in the "wall street journal" about the evil culture quote of goldman sachs. now he's got the book. i have read it. i need to ask him what turned him against goldman when the first half of the book is pretty much a love letter. coming up after the break, greg smith is coming in, he is the former goldman sachs executive director and author of "why i left goldman sachs" with me live in studio. liz: all right. we want to take quick
off on this, and why was -- why were people not comfortable with the technology? was it on the broker's end? new york stock exchange end? but that is clearly an issue. the markets should be open. this is absurd. it is raining, and the market is closed? i just met greg smith by the way -- liz: he created his own hurricane when he left goldman sachs. >> i like greg. i think you know what? he's an honest guy. he deserves his say. liz: everybody does; right? >> well, not everybody. liz:...
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at the city scale as the aspects of technological innovation? are there some real opportunities given what we are seeing in some of the other global areas? >> you have to do cities. they are made of bricks and steel and concrete. how to combine all of this is something that we know how to do. it is more and more needed. this brings together different parts of city government. another issue is about integrating data. there are two ways to do it. one way is to do it at the top and promote integration at the top. this will work to such an extent. i feel the other way is what we have seen more and more of. they are really using this as integrators. this is becoming the integrator for this intelligence. >> as we have come back, i want to go to detroit for a bit. this is for the entire day. where are those pockets of opportunity, particularly in the united states? the one thing about our system is that city x does something within two or five years and you see it spread through the system. and that regard we are highly entrepreneurial at the city scal
at the city scale as the aspects of technological innovation? are there some real opportunities given what we are seeing in some of the other global areas? >> you have to do cities. they are made of bricks and steel and concrete. how to combine all of this is something that we know how to do. it is more and more needed. this brings together different parts of city government. another issue is about integrating data. there are two ways to do it. one way is to do it at the top and promote...
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they will move up the technology ladder, but it is a hard climb. i think one should be skeptical about the corollary. there is another qualification that is more serious. the decline israel, but it is not new. it has been going on since 1945. in fact, it happened very quickly. in the late 1940's, darrius and event known here as the loss of china. china became independent. that is a loss of a huge piece of the grand area of asia. it became a major issue in american domestic policy, who is responsible for a loss of china? the phrase is interesting. like, i cannot lose your computer, right? because i don't own it. i could lose my computer. the phrase "loss of china" presupposes that deeply held principles of american elite consciousness. we own the world. and if some piece of it becomes dependent, we have lost it. it is a terrible loss. we have to do something about it. it is never questioned, which is interesting in and of itself. what about the same time, about 1950, concerns developed about the loss of southeast asia. and that is what led the unite
they will move up the technology ladder, but it is a hard climb. i think one should be skeptical about the corollary. there is another qualification that is more serious. the decline israel, but it is not new. it has been going on since 1945. in fact, it happened very quickly. in the late 1940's, darrius and event known here as the loss of china. china became independent. that is a loss of a huge piece of the grand area of asia. it became a major issue in american domestic policy, who is...